If this is your first time visiting Barefeet In The Kitchen, you might be impressed with pretty pictures of delicious sounding recipes. These are not the recipes I remember from my childhood.
As I was growing up, my family was often blessed by food gifts from charity. I hardly knew the difference between a food pantry and the grocery store. I simply knew that food was coming into the house and that made everyone happy.
I remember watching my mother cry over a gift of groceries. I recall being speechless with joy over a huge bag of day-old doughnuts, because I couldn’t recall having a doughnut before that day. The doughnuts were part of a food box that my mother stood in line for every Tuesday afternoon.
She would bring them home and sort them. She set aside the doughnuts that were still whole on a plate to be a special dessert that night. The doughnuts that were smashed were chopped up and allowed to dry out overnight. The next day she made them into “doughnut pudding,” a simple bread pudding without added sugar.
I learned a lot from countless meals of plain beans and rice. I learned to be grateful for every single thing in my life. Though I grew up poor, I was richly blessed and I never went to bed hungry. There may never be anything more beautiful to me than a full pantry.
The monotony of grocery shopping as an adult is countered by the overwhelming gratitude that I am able to go to the store and purchase what we need every week. I don’t weigh the cost of new shoes against whether or not we’ll be able to purchase our food.
If you’ve been reading this blog for very long, you may remember hearing these stories before and you might recall that a couple years ago, together with so many of you reading this today, we helped provide almost 50,000 meals for the hungry through our virtual food bank.
For over 15 years now, I’ve been packing sack lunches for the homeless and my family gives them away whenever we see someone in need. A smile, a conversation, a simple gift of a bottle of water and a snack bar might be enough to make a difference in someone’s day.
Today, I’m partnering with the Albertsons Safeway family of stores to tell you about the national “Hunger Is” campaign taking place September 1st through September 30th, 2015 to help aid in the relief of childhood hunger in America.
Disclosure: This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of the Albertsons Safeway family of grocery stores. Thank you for supporting the brands that make Barefeet In The Kitchen possible. As always, all thoughts are my own.
Big Dude says
Thanks for sharing this piece of your life.